
Is this the world's coolest campsite? Ibiza ‘paradise' with private pool and glamping huts has stays under £95
IF you're an avid camper but want something a bit cooler for your Ibiza holiday, you're in luck with Parco Ibiza.
You can leave the tent and camping stove at home, thanks to the cozy cabins you can rent.
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Parco Ibiza has been described as 'paradise' by visitors
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There's a pool surrounded by sunbeds which is free for all guests
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That price is for a night in The Bandito, which is the cheapest accommodation - which is a detached room with a terrace.
The Bandito is an interpretation of a rural 'finca' and inside is two single beds, or one double.
The rooms are simplistic with rattan decorations and woven rugs, there's a coffee machine, mirror, wifi, and to beat the summer heat, there's air conditioning throughout.
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You can even request a bathrobe and slippers for added luxe.
The Cabana Bandito uses shared bathroom facilities, but it's just 50 metres away.
They are equipped with soap, shampoo, and shower foam.
While you might want to venture out of the site to explore the island, there's so much to do within Parco Ibiza.
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Sport sessions include football, table tennis, padel, volleyball and badminton.
World's first hyper club set to open in Ibiza next year
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There is a variety of stays available from cosy 'fincas' to villas
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Some have private outdoor spaces to enjoy the sunshine
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Activities on request are biking, yoga and massages.
Parco Lounge is the place to be during the cooler months as it's heated and inside is a huge sofa, pool tables, table football and a TV.
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Dishes include steak, duck pancakes, soft shell crab bao buns, there's vegan dishes and a kids' menu on offer as well.
One visitor left a review that said: "What a little paradise, Parco Ibiza. Spent a few days staying in a glamping tent. Such a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with super lovely people."
Another said on Tripadvisor that it was "the luxury of a resort with the atmosphere and cosiness of the glamping."
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You can stay at the campsite from £94 per night
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You can have yoga sessions and massages too
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The rate for a Cabana Bandito starts at €110 (£94) per night.
Other accommodation types include more spacious rooms called Rockstar, the Villa Parade is made up of safari tents.
The Hero has cosy cabins with private bathrooms, and the Parco's Finca is a huge villa with a private garden and full kitchen.
You'll find Parco Ibiza in the
It's also home to some of the island's most popular clubs and beaches.
Two of the most well-known are Eden Ibiza and Es Paradis, both located in the heart of San Antonio.
There is also plenty of pool party venues and bars.
One keen clubber went to
Plus, how to do a
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The Parco Ibiza has a pool and lots of sunbeds free for guests to use
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